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Tue, 18 Nov 2014 23:01:54 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.1By: annegbhttp://www.nine-moons.com/?p=1618&cpage=1#comment-109101
annegbMon, 12 Sep 2011 00:46:41 +0000http://www.nine-moons.com/?p=1618#comment-109101I don't mind the poem. I like that guy's voice--can't remember his name, but he took Robert Urich's place on Spenser for hire.I don’t mind the poem. I like that guy’s voice–can’t remember his name, but he took Robert Urich’s place on Spenser for hire.
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MCQSun, 04 Sep 2011 03:22:25 +0000http://www.nine-moons.com/?p=1618#comment-107360It's not really a Bukowskiesque poem. That is, it seems very atypical of him to me. But he wrote so much material that there's bound to be some that is very different from his usual stuff. This one, to me, is inspiring. It deserves more than to be in a jeans ad, but if it weren't for the ad we probably wouldn't even know about it. It's not a well-known poem at all. I think it's oddly Mormon in its message.It’s not really a Bukowskiesque poem. That is, it seems very atypical of him to me. But he wrote so much material that there’s bound to be some that is very different from his usual stuff. This one, to me, is inspiring. It deserves more than to be in a jeans ad, but if it weren’t for the ad we probably wouldn’t even know about it. It’s not a well-known poem at all. I think it’s oddly Mormon in its message.
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TatianaSun, 04 Sep 2011 02:12:02 +0000http://www.nine-moons.com/?p=1618#comment-107339Other than the fact that I absolutely loathe Charles Bukowski, both his work that I've read, and him as a human being, and banned his recitation aloud in my house -- reading him silently is okay -- I think it's quite nice.Other than the fact that I absolutely loathe Charles Bukowski, both his work that I’ve read, and him as a human being, and banned his recitation aloud in my house — reading him silently is okay — I think it’s quite nice.
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